Reply As some New Jersey colleges celebrate an expected return to normalcy this fall, others plan for the new semester with cautious optimism. (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY — As state officials expand access to coronavirus vaccines, college and university decision makers are beginning to sort through a return to in-person learning this fall. Some of the Garden State's most esteemed universities have already informed staff they should prepare to be in the classroom full-time, while others continue to ask a familiar question: just how normal can a "return to normal" look? A memo sent to faculty and staff at Princeton University informed them that those working remotely would return to campus "on a rolling basis," but that all of them should plan to be on campus in the fall.